Plot so thin, it passes unnoticed.
... View MoreExcellent but underrated film
... View MoreThere's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.
... View MoreMostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
... View MoreJust when you think the Child's Play franchise couldn't get any worse, it does! With this 5th installment in the now ever disappointing franchise, you can hope for worse if not flatness to come!This installment explores the son of the killer doll, but not in the way you'd think. Bride of Chucky was one thing but this... wow... took the cake! Flat out terrible! All the seriousness & dark twisted humour, not to mention basic serious story-line of the first 3 films that everyone knows & loves has gone right down the crapper! Whatever last ounce was seen in Bride of Chucky is completely gone here!The story-line was dumb & completely ludicrous! The deaths (although gory) were dumb & laced with twice as more humour as the previous film! Not to mention the film felt campy & just completely lost in the post Child's Play universe! This film is definitely the worst in the franchise hands down!The humour is wasted in this as a Child's Play sequel & really makes you question if you even are watching a Child's Play film let alone a horror film in general! It's seriously pathetic & I really don't know where to start! Utterly Terrible! 2/10
... View MoreAside from the original, I have not been that big of a fan for this franchise. I always liked Brad Dourif's voice (as Chucky) and thought he got a lot of mileage out of basically a one trick pony. And then I discovered this On-Demand.I will have to say I was very pleasantly surprised. I don't know if it was the acting, directing, or just the complete story, but I really enjoyed this one. It seems a psychiatric patient just could not comes to grips with the fact Chucky had offed her family; she thought she had done it. While she is being rehabilitated in another hospital, she has an unforeseen visitor, soon the little lady is going down the path to loony-tunes again! Won't give any more of the plot away, but I will say this: I was surprised on the amount of gore in this film!Not bad for a film that was not that heavily promoted. You can't judge ALL books by the cover. Give this one a peek!! Rated R for strong gore and language.
... View MoreThis is one of those films that are terribly ridiculous. Everything's so tongue-in-cheek and over the top, but, it is meant to be that way, I love films that are like this on purpose, films that just don't care about being serious; I don't know if all chucky films are like this because I've only seen two, and this is the only one I've seen more than once. Anyway, it is fun, glen/glenda is so cute and hilarious, Billy Boyd was the perfect choice for him, his accent makes glen so unique and funny, and I love to hear him talk; and is such a delight to watch the dolls', especially tiffany's and glen's facial expressions, it's just so funny. Jennifer tilly does a great job playing, well, herself, and it is beautifully shot, i don't know, everything's so colorful, it's hard to find a film that looks like this nowadays, they all look so bland these days; overall, ridiculous plot and situations, great production.
... View MoreSeed of Chucky (2004): Dir: Don Mancini / Cast: Jennifer Tilly, Redman, Hannah Spearritt, John Waters / Voice: Brad Dourif: One of the better in the horror series about a possessed killer doll named Chucky. This time the plot centers around the offspring of Chucky and Tiffany who is named Glen who is peaceful. When he locates his parents he discovers their plans to kidnap actress Jennifer Tilly along with rapper director Redman in order to become human. Tiffany struggles in changing her ways for motherhood but Chucky prefers his murderous nature and even runs pop star Britney Spears off the road. Effective setup with detailed structure despite its preference for gore. Well directed by Don Mancini with a production that caters to the earlier films. Hilarious performance by Tilly playing herself and mocking her own career by allowing herself to give birth to killer dolls. Redman is amusing as a director whom Tilly attempts to seduce into casting her over Julia Roberts but he ends up being part of Chucky and Tiffany's screwed up ritual to become human. Hannah Spearritt plays Tilly's abused handler who is set in flames before her character really comes to life. John Waters steals scenes as a paparazzi who catches a glimpse of Chucky and suffers consequences. Chucky himself is voiced by Brad Dourif. Disgusting and pointless improvement at best. Score: 6 ½ / 10
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